Natural Treatment of Depression and Anxiety with Amino Acids

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This week Dr. Gracer welcomes Gottfried Kellermann, Ph.D., a foremost authority on assessment and treatment for neurotransmitter-related health conditions. These problems include depression and anxiety, as well as addiction and pain. Dr. Kellermann’s lab analyses urine samples to check the levels of serotonin, epinephrine, dopamine, and many other related compounds. This allows health practitioners to see and treat deficiencies that may cause significant symptoms.  Find out if this type of treatment can help you feel better.

More about Gottfried Kellermann
As founder and CEO of NeuroScience, Inc., Dr. Kellermann is considered a foremost authority in the fields of assessment and clinical application of neurotransmitter-related health conditions. Dr. Kellermann received his Ph.D. from the University of Mainz and served as a Research Fellow in Human Genetics and Biochemistry at the University of Texas at Houston, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute. Over the last ten years his focus has been primarily on innovative ways to optimize health by addressing the biochemical individuality of human physiology.

Learn More by Visiting NeuroRelief.com

About Richard Gracer

Richard I. Gracer, MD, is the founder of Gracer Behavioral Health Services, an innovative and comprehensive substance abuse program that stresses the reduction of cravings, and has been in medical practice since 1974. He is certified in Addiction Medicine and Family Practice, and a Diplomat of the American Academy of Pain Management. He edited Beating the Years, Beating Sports Injuries, and Beating Back Pain (Barron’s, 2003,2005, 2006), and wrote the popular “Ask the Doctor” column in the Lamorinda Sun for 10 years. He is the author of A New Prescription for Addiction.

Dr. Gracer is also the Host of A New Prescription for Health on WomensRadio. A New Prescription for Healthfeatures discussions with noted experts, both researchers and practitioners, on cutting edge, holistic, and comprehensive treatments for pain and addiction. Aimed at the educated person seeking more information, this series provides hard-to-get information and insights, including interviews with actual patients, on treatment of these difficult and pervasive problems.

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